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Did the Houston Rockets' Fourth Quarter Surge at Toyota Center Overwhelm the San Antonio Spurs?

The Houston Rockets, now holding a 26-15 record, edged out the San Antonio Spurs with a final score of 111-106. The Spurs, who entered the game with a 30-14 record, found themselves unable to maintain their early lead as they faced an impressive comeback from H-Town.


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First Quarter


The game kicked off with the Silver and Black setting an aggressive pace. They racked up 39 points in this period alone, establishing a significant lead over Red Nation's 28 points. The Rockets struggled to find their rhythm early on but managed to keep within striking distance.


Second Quarter


As the second quarter unfolded, both teams displayed strong offensive plays. The Rockets narrowed the gap by scoring 32 points compared to San Antonio's 31. Alperen Sengun was instrumental during this stretch, contributing significantly with his playmaking and defensive efforts.


Third Quarter


The third quarter saw both teams locked in a tight battle as each scored 22 points. Reed Sheppard stood out for H-Town with his consistent shooting and defensive prowess that helped keep his team competitive against their rivals from Texas.


Fourth Quarter


In what turned out to be a decisive fourth quarter for Red Nation, they surged ahead by scoring an impressive 29 points while limiting their opponents to just 14. This late-game push was fueled by key contributions from Jabari Smith Jr., whose performance on both ends of the court proved vital in securing victory for Houston.


Following this matchup at Toyota Center, fans can look forward to seeing how these post-match stats will influence future games. In particular, attention will be on how Coach Ime Udoka reacts post-game and adjusts strategies moving forward based on these results.


Looking ahead, Red Nation is set to face off against Philadelphia at Xfinity Mobile Arena on January 22nd at 7:00 PM EST. Fans can catch all action live via SCHN or NBCS-PH networks.


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